Artist from Japan has created a magical world filled with warmth, kindness and huge beasts
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/artist-from-japan-has-created-a-magical-world-filled-with-warmth-kindness-and-huge-beasts.htmlThe world would be a much more interesting, be it huge cats. Mysterious Japanese painter who is know in social networks by alias Ariduka55 or Monokubo, creates a fantastic illustration with the worlds in which giant good animals live side by side with people. Her work takes you into the world of dreams, full of warmth and kindness.
The artist of Monokuro 24 years, and for such work she was inspired by Studio Ghibli and cartoons-anime "Princess Mononoke" and "Totoro". The atmosphere is ethereal drawings and paintings reveal to the audience the amazing inner world of the artist, in which Pets act as giants and very protective of owners.
Especially like the artist to imagine the huge pandas, rabbits, dogs and of course cats. The atmosphere in her works in peaceful, full of small details that tell the whole story. In many paintings you can see the soft sunlight shines through different objects.
Fun fact, the Japanese for the sunlight that filters through the leaves of trees, even has its individual word — komorebi (木 日 漏 れ). This word describes the light curtain and the shadow of it, and that word just describes everyday beauty.
Keywords: Giants | Paintings | Fantasy | Artist
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